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Nishita Shah

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Don't go on its name! If you want to study in a lower surrounding (I. e cheap expenses & quality) then you can definitely join the university. Don't expect any job or good teacher. If you can prepare yourself for the exams all by yourself than surely go for it.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

UGC has allowed students to pursue two full-time academic programmes in the same time frame given that class timing for both programmes do not clash with each other. Earlier, UGC had allowed students to pursue one regular and one distance course simultaneously but this development is significant because it now allows students to pursue two full-time degrees together. The Mathematics and Statistics are the important subjects of CS. So this can be tough for you if not studied at 10+2 level.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can. UGC has allowed students to pursue two full-time academic programmes in the same time frame given that class timing for both programmes do not clash with each other. Earlier, UGC had allowed students to pursue one regular and one distance course simultaneously but this development is significant because it now allows students to pursue two full-time degrees together.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

LL. M. in Criminal Security Law offers a unique and distinct opportunity to study criminal law with special reference to corporate, cyber and finance. This specialisation encourages the innovative research, allow individual to develop ability to critically appraise the current approaches and contemporary issues relating to contemporary crimes and the criminal law. You can work in Financial Crimes & Frauds such as White Collar Crimes, Economic Crimes etc. If you have an aptitude for criminal law, then doing LL. M. in business laws can be useful for you in long run ( as Financial Criminal law Practice requires a fusion of Business & Crim
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Isband Soz

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Being an alumnus of this University I can undoubtedly say that LPU provides quality education and puts tremendous efforts towards advancements and building students careers. They are having a world class infrastructure which supports practical learning and faculty members are specialised in their field which makes it more Interesting to learn about the subjects. They also provide very good facilities for sports organize various events which eventually helps in holistic\overall development of the students. The placements of this University are top-notch as they prepare students to evolve themselves professionally by enhancing their pers
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Any score above 500 is considered a decent score in NEET. You can try for some government and good private colleges.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Yes you can. You can appear for any entrance test for upcoming turn. Firstly you make list of law colleges from where you wish to do law and then plan accordingly. Also some private colleges gives admission on basis of marks. Also you can explore about -
- CLAT
- CUET
- LPUNEST
- Jamia CET.

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Althaf S

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Not possible. If you have any category then it is possible.

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Anurag Singhal

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The best time to join coaching for IAS (Indian Administrative Service) depends on various factors such as your educational background, level of preparation, and personal circumstances. Here are a few scenarios that may help you determine the best time to join coaching for IAS:
Fresh Graduates: If you have just completed your graduation or are in the final year of your degree, it is the best time to start preparing for the IAS exam. You can join coaching classes along with your regular studies to ensure that you are well-prepared for the exam. Working Professionals: If you are a working professional, you may want to consider joining coac
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